MUMBAI -Filmmaker Ramesh Sippy, the visionary behind Bollywood’s landmark film Sholay, revisited the iconic classic at the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) on November 27. Speaking at ...
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Veteran filmmaker Ramesh Sippy paid an emotional tribute to actor Dharmendra, who died on November 24, and said, "We are missing him." Speaking to the media at the closing ceremony of the 56th ...
India's regular Test captain Shubman Gill broke his silence on the team’s humiliating home whitewash against South Africa with a defiant message on social media. Gill had missed the second Test in ...
Dharmendra’s passing has reopened a vault of memories, and one of the most enduring tales is from the Sholay set, where his growing affection for Hema Malini quietly shaped the shooting atmosphere.
Bollywood and the nation are grappling with an irreplaceable loss as veteran actor Dharmendra, one of Indian cinema’s most cherished icons, passed away on November 24 at the age of 89. His death marks ...
Sholay remains one of the most iconic films of Bollywood, and even after 50 years, the movie remains one of the most loved films of all time. Today, after the demise of the veteran actor and the ...
'Sholay' director Ramesh Sippy remembered Dharmendra with deep respect and emotion as he reflected on the actor’s death. Speaking to India Today, Sippy recalled Dharmendra’s warmth, talent, and the ...
Shubman Gill is captain of India’s Test and ODI team, but after suffering a neck injury on Day 2 of the India-South Africa Test at Eden Gardens in Kolkata, he is not playing in the ongoing second Test ...